菝葜树皮提取物体外抗菌、抗关节炎、体内镇痛作用评价及神经药理研究

Mariya Alam Ayshi, Tajmim Jahan Ritu
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目的:研究甲醇提取的美洲茄皮提取物对其抗氧化活性的影响。树皮的几种体外活性,包括抗菌和抗关节炎作用。此外,本研究旨在评估动物模型中提取物的镇痛和神经药理特性。 研究地点和时间:研究于2023年3月至2023年7月在孟加拉国科学和工业研究委员会(BCSIR)和药学系植物化学和药理学实验室以及孟加拉国斯坦福大学微生物实验室进行。 方法:采用不同剂量的美洲茄醇皮提取物(MESAB),采用圆盘扩散法进行抗菌试验,采用抑制蛋白变性试验进行抗关节炎试验。通过热板实验和醋酸致瑞士白化小鼠扭体反应评价其镇痛效果。通过环鸟苷单磷酸(cGMP)试验进行机理试验。神经药理学调查包括利用空地和孔交叉试验测量运动活动。 结果:MESAB的圆盘扩散试验结果表明其对本研究中使用的所有菌株具有抗菌性能。研究结果表明,MESAB在1000µg/mL浓度下对关节炎的抑制效果为94.59%。这一疗效水平与双氯芬酸钠相当,在相同浓度下,双氯芬酸钠的疗效为98.19%。本研究结果表明,MESAB在两种镇痛模型中均表现出镇痛特性,表明其参与中枢和外周通路。根据研究结果,观察到400 mg/kg剂量的MESAB具有显著的镇痛作用。治疗前应用MB进一步增强了这种效果,抑制率分别从66.75%增加到79.70%。考虑gaba -苯二氮卓类受体参与神经药理活性具有重要意义。在空地和洞交叉试验中,与地西泮相比,提取物在增加运动协调方面表现出显著的效果。 结论:在未来,植物源性药理化合物可能为各种临床疾病,如神经退行性疾病提供潜在的益处。这些物质具有神经药理特性、抗菌作用和抗关节炎活性,可能作为非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)的替代品。
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Evaluation of In-vitro Antimicrobial, Anti-arthritis and In-vivo Analgesic and Neuropharmacological Investigation of the Bark Extract of Solanum americanum Milli
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of methanol-prepared bark extract of Solanum americanum Milli. Bark on several in vitro activities, including antimicrobial and anti-arthritis effects. Additionally, the study aimed to assess the analgesic and neuropharmacological properties of the extracts in an animal model. Place and Duration of Study: The research study was carried out from March 2023 to July 2023 at the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) and the Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy, as well as the Laboratory of Microbiology at Stamford University Bangladesh, Dhaka. Methodology: The methodology involved various doses of methanolic bark extract of Solanum americanum Milli (MESAB), and employed techniques such as the Disk Diffusion Method for antimicrobial test and the Inhibition of Protein Denaturation Assay for anti-arthritic test. The analgesic efficacy was assessed by the hot plate test and administration of acetic acid induced writhing responses in Swiss albino mice. The mechanism test is conducted through the cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) test. The neuropharmacological inquiry included the measurement of locomotor activity through the utilization of open field and hole cross tests. Results: The Disk Diffusion Test of MESAB yielded findings indicating its antimicrobial properties against all strains used in this research. The findings from the study examining the anti-arthritis properties indicate that MESAB exhibits a significant efficacy of 94.59% in inhibiting arthritis at a concentration of 1000 µg/mL. This level of efficacy is comparable to that of diclofenac sodium, which also has a similar efficacy of 98.19% at the same concentration. The findings of the present study demonstrated that MESAB displayed analgesic properties in both analgesic models, suggesting the involvement of both central and peripheral pathways. Based on the results of the study, it was observed that the administration of MESAB at a dosage of 400 mg/kg had a significant analgesic effect. The application of MB before to treatment resulted in a further enhancement of this effect, leading to an increase in the percentage of inhibition from 66.75% to 79.70%, respectively. The consideration of the involvement of the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor in neuropharmacological activity holds significant importance. In the Open Field and Hole Cross Tests, it was shown that the extract exhibited significant result compared to Diazepam in terms of increasing motor coordination. Conclusion: In the future, plant-derived pharmacological compounds may offer potential benefits for various clinical disorders, such as neurodegenerative illnesses. These substances possess neuropharmacological properties, antibacterial effects, and anti-arthritic activity, which could potentially serve as alternatives to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
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